Agenda

Agenda

October 11-12 or 18-19 (2019)Oslo

Preliminary announcement:

“Nature’s limits of tolerance”
a.o. Peter Ridd on the Great Barrier Reef

The Climate Realists in Norway will – in cooperation with Sweden and Denmark – arrange a 2-day conference in Oslo in October. It will either take place 11-12/10, or 18-19/10. The theme of the conference will be “Nature’s limits of tolerance”.

For this conference, professor Peter Ridd will give two lectures:
1) Is the Great Barrier Reef really threatened?
2) The replication crises.

Climate realists in Europe later will be invited for the conference, when our program is settled. For the time being, we only will inform you that Peter is coming, hopefully as well to give lectures at some Norwegian universities.

Peter is as well prepared to visit other European universities, when being in our continent.

All the best from Morten Jødal,
Head of board of Norwegian Climate Realists

Tom Wijsmuller was born into the famous Wijsmuller Zeesleeper family, and briefly sailed on Wijsmuller Tugs as a youth.Moving with his family to the United States, he studied Meteorology -even working briefly with the KNMI as a summertime replacement meteorologist for vacationing staff members.
He was appointed to a NASA executive intern position and served with the agency before, during, and after the Moon Landings. He still retains some connections with NASA and is trying to persuade the agency to build a fleet of “Space Tugs” to ferry men and materials between Low Earth Orbit, the Moon, and Earth-Sun L2, where the Webb Space Telescope will be positioned.
Over the years he has lectured at UvA, Delft TU, and chaired “Water Day” at UNESCO’s IHE. He lectures on climate and Sea-Level matters all over the US and the world, recently having chaired the Oceanography Section of the massive World Congress on Oceansin Qingdao, China.
Tonight Tom will speak on “TheDisconnect Between CO2 and World Sea-Level Trends” using charts, graphics, and long term verified and validated data to drive his points home.
His webpages: www.colderside.com can be accessed for more information, especially the Media pages which contain many of his presentations.

At the Sandymount Hotel (near the Aviva Stadium), Dublin 4
On Thursday, May 9, 2019, at 6.00pm
(Commencing with tea/coffee at 5.30pm)
RSVP to [email protected]

Dr Christy will show that global temperature measurements of the deep atmosphere significantly diverge from those of the IPCC models. It is in this deep
layer where the “human fingerprint” of warming should be evident most clearly and quickly. That such simple tests, demanded by the Scientific Method, are ignored within most scientific, media and political circles is remarkable. Dr Christy will then comment on some of the latest political and legal developments in climate policy in the US. He will also show that increasing CO2 levels are beneficial as the world moves forward to eradicate poverty, also enhancing and lengthening human life. He will conclude with comments on the IPCC process and offer suggestions on ways to allow adversarial analysis to be employed when such massive climate‐based societal changes are being considered, as they are today, without proper cross‐examination.